I'm in the north east part of Ga. And would love to communicate with other preppers. I'm into homesteading, farming, animals, self sustaining skills, etc.
Ive heard of bartow, where is it? (like in relation to Atl. or N.W, etc.Bartow county here...always looking to share info, etc.
I'm glad you're not too close to atl., and it's really nice there. You're a little bit of a hike from where I am, probably 90 mi or so. I hope we have a group meeting one day, there's about 6 people in our area. That's nothing compared to the guys in Texas, but is a good start! Do you and your husband camp? I haven't checked the meet and greet thread in a while but will soon. Anyways, stay safe and hope you and yours are doing well, Brent.Lake Allatoona, about 30 miles north of Atl.
We used to do a lot of camping...not much since the kids have been gone, with working and now I have so many animals makes it hard to do much anything other than day trips.I'm glad you're not too close to atl., and it's really nice there. You're a little bit of a hike from where I am, probably 90 mi or so. I hope we have a group meeting one day, there's about 6 people in our area. That's nothing compared to the guys in Texas, but is a good start! Do you and your husband camp? I haven't checked the meet and greet thread in a while but will soon. Anyways, stay safe and hope you and yours are doing well, Brent.
Yeah, I never really thought about how much the animals tie you to a place. I am really enjoying it, but would be nice to get away occasionally. Right now I have about 25 chickens and 5 breeding rabbits. I won't count the dog inside the house as she's more like a child than a pet. I am just about to get two outside dogs to protect the animals/security, and am almost done fencing the property. I'm still deciding on what to get next, probably a cow or possibly a couple dairy goats. One guy at work was talking about sheep being really good to raise as well. I'm only on 2.5 acres so I need to pick just one as most of the property is planted with fruit trees and grapes. I'll decide before spring. What are you raising, and have you had successes? The rabbits were really easy to get producing, and I get loads of fertilizer for the garden. It was pretty traumatic to clean the first one, and I'm still not really used to it, but they provide more meat than I can keep up with. Well, I hope you have a great day, I'm off to get ready for work, TGIF. Brent.We used to do a lot of camping...not much since the kids have been gone, with working and now I have so many animals makes it hard to do much anything other than day trips.
You're a little bit of a hike from here, but close enough to do a group meeting hopefully one day. I was 50/50 on weather to get property in ga. or tenn., but the stars lined up here in Ga. I guess.Where I 24 dips into GA about 80 miles west into TN .
Yeah, I never really thought about how much the animals tie you to a place. I am really enjoying it, but would be nice to get away occasionally. Right now I have about 25 chickens and 5 breeding rabbits. I won't count the dog inside the house as she's more like a child than a pet. I am just about to get two outside dogs to protect the animals/security, and am almost done fencing the property. I'm still deciding on what to get next, probably a cow or possibly a couple dairy goats. One guy at work was talking about sheep being really good to raise as well. I'm only on 2.5 acres so I need to pick just one as most of the property is planted with fruit trees and grapes. I'll decide before spring. What are you raising, and have you had successes? The rabbits were really easy to get producing, and I get loads of fertilizer for the garden. It was pretty traumatic to clean the first one, and I'm still not really used to it, but they provide more meat than I can keep up with. Well, I hope you have a great day, I'm off to get ready for work, TGIF. Brent.
I'm so sorry. Just what I wanted in my backyard, a sewer main and trash collection facility. I hope you're not so close that it affects your property value. I love Ga., but one problem is there's very little zoning/building codes in the area I'm in. The guy on the north side of me has a metal scrap yard, literally 16" deep across most of his yard. He works on small engines and brings home every piece of junk he can find for parts. I think most of it just adds iron into the ground as it slowly dissolves into piles of rust! I'm a big believer in you can do what you want on your property, but there should be limits. Thanks for woods and privacy fences, so at least it's hidden now. The one that really suprised me was the nuke plant that's only about 75 mi. Away from me. I thought I was safely in the middle of nowhere, but I'm not sure there is such a place anymore.This is the "newest" reason I want out of my neighborhood...this is close enough to walk to from my house!
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How's the prepping down in GA?Any one still active in the n. Ga. area?
Yeah, I never really thought about how much the animals tie you to a place.
I'm still plugging along! I try to do something each day towards prepping, no matter how small. My main goals are on being able to stay comfortable without the electric grid currently.How's the prepping down in GA?
I am sure protecting yourself is much easier there than it is here in the commi state of kalifornia.
I agree, with being in a large city being a big problem. Trying to get out at the time of what ever calamity befalls us would make it impossible to move due to traffic..... I am going to use The Walking Dead as a reference..... Hell it even takes place in Georgia, I guess if they had used Washington DC it would have been a zombie documentary instead of a drama due to the mindless politicians roaming around....... The producers, I think, have done a good job with showing miles of abandoned cars that were attempting to flee Atlanta. I live in between Los Angeles and San Diego. The population of the city I live in, as of 2010, has an 212,375. There is virtually NO open area from San Diego to Los Angeles..... It is border to border people! I don't think my street has anyone who is actually prepared for anything more than a 24 hour blackout, let alone an 8.0 earthquake.I'm still plugging along! I try to do something each day towards prepping, no matter how small. My main goals are on being able to stay comfortable without the electric grid currently.
No doubt, living in the country makes it easier to prep and protect yourself, but I don't think that's a Georgia thing. Anywhere in the country can have good areas to make a good 'stand'. I think having a good water supply is first, then being remote enough and having enough room to grow food. Flat out though, being in a large city is not a good place to be if shtf. Another nice thing about Ga. though is the mild climate. Not to hot or cold. I could have moved anywhere in the country, and after looking at a lot of factors, this area won.
Even in a rural place like this, most think country people are survival experts, but the majority are not. The people I work with mostly have three days worth of food stored at home, and no provisions for water. I think Texas is the only place where people are born preppers .I agree, with being in a large city being a big problem. Trying to get out at the time of what ever calamity befalls us would make it impossible to move due to traffic..... I am going to use The Walking Dead as a reference..... Hell it even takes place in Georgia, I guess if they had used Washington DC it would have been a zombie documentary instead of a drama due to the mindless politicians roaming around....... The producers, I think, have done a good job with showing miles of abandoned cars that were attempting to flee Atlanta. I live in between Los Angeles and San Diego. The population of the city I live in, as of 2010, has an 212,375. There is virtually NO open area from San Diego to Los Angeles..... It is border to border people! I don't think my street has anyone who is actually prepared for anything more than a 24 hour blackout, let alone an 8.0 earthquake.
I was working down in gray and Macon yesterday. Still north of you guys but further away from here than I like for the day. Hot as hell down there.....know this is old but thought I would post anyway. Mid state here approximately 100 miles south of Atlanta.
Hi Brent. we're in central Ga. just above Macon. I'm into learning all I can about self sustainingI'm in the north east part of Ga. And would love to communicate with other preppers. I'm into homesteading, farming, animals, self sustaining skills, etc.
Welcome to the forum! I love N Ga. in the mountains. Couldn’t find a prettier area.Hi Brent. we're in central Ga. just above Macon. I'm into learning all I can about self sustaining
There is a prepper meet up group that meets once a month in Warner Robins. I can give you the guys email address who runs it. Hes a nurse and does medical classes and they have had communications classes ham radio taught by me and other classes taught by anyone who has the skills to and willing to teach. Some are better than others but thats true in anything If interested let me know and I will shoot you his email address.Hi Brent. we're in central Ga. just above Macon. I'm into learning all I can about self sustaining
I'll be glad to have his contact infoThere is a prepper meet up group that meets once a month in Warner Robins. I can give you the guys email address who runs it. Hes a nurse and does medical classes and they have had communications classes ham radio taught by me and other classes taught by anyone who has the skills to and willing to teach. Some are better than others but thats true in anything If interested let me know and I will shoot you his email address.
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